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About Peru volunteer program (In General)
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Materials to Bring:

Bring things you won't be bothered losing, ruining, or throwing away.

Passport and Documents  

Volunteers should hold a valid passport and necessary documents while traveling in Peru . Please carry photocopies of your passport and travelers checks while in Peru , to make replac em ent easy if they are lost.   Medicine   If you are under medication, please do not forget to pack enough medicine for your entire trip; your brands of medicines may not be available in Peru

Footwear

Normal leather shoes or tennis shoes, which can be brushed off or wiped off, are appropriate for working in the plac em ents. You will want light comfortable footwear for evening walks and other leisure activities.

Clothes

T-shirts, jeans, and shorts are common. If you are coming to the coast of Peru please bring your bathing suit.

Please note that while it may get quite warm during the day, it will get pretty chilly after dark, and you may need a sweater even in the summer!

If you are in the highlands you need to bring winter clothes.

REMEMBER THAT PERU IS BELOW THE EQUATOR AND SEASONS ARE REVERSED FROM THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE!

Medical Kit

It is always useful to carry a small personal medical kit. This should include: plasters (Band-Aids), personal medication to last the duration of the program, fungicidal foot powder/cream, antiseptic cream, mild painkiller (aspirin), tweezers, scissors etc.

Insect Repellent

Do not forget to bring insect repellent, and use it often to reduce the possibility of mosquito-borne illness, if you are traveling in the jungle find a repellant with DEET, the more the better, you can pick it up from a local sporting goods store like REI.

Other

Please do not forget to pack a torch (flashlight) some rural villages won't have electricity all day or after dark and you may have to use an outdoor bathroom (at night) at some point. Also pack a camera, film and maybe a personal stereo. You may wish to bring a diary, pens and pencils, and a book to read on the plane. Bring a rain coat during the rainy season.

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